WHO AM I? (NPTO REVIEW) Technical Theatre “Behind the Scenes”

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WHO AM I? (NPTO REVIEW) Technical Theatre “Behind the Scenes”

GAME RULES You will have 30 seconds to answer each question. When the bell dings, put your board in the air (do not put it up before then). Once you put your board in the air, it can not come down or be changed. The board must be rotated among your team members You can also earn points for your team for CPI behavior. Points can be taken away from your team for “Non-CPI” behavior. If more than one team has the correct answer, I will determine winners based on accuracy and spelling.

Sometimes I sell ads for the program.

Program Manager

I pay the bills.

Producer

I am in charge of audience control.

House Manager

I am responsible for making sure the show is a success.

Director

In a musical, I help the actors learn their songs.

Musical Director

I oversee the construction and alterations of the costumes.

Costume Designer

I determine the dance styles/movement needed for the show

Choreographer

I make sure the Director’s vision is carried out through the designers’ designs.

Technical Director

I make sure the Directors and Designers/crew communicate

Technical Director

I create any original music the show needs.

Music Director

I design all the hair for the characters in the show.

Makeup Designer

I find money to pay for the show.

Producer

I am in charge backstage during rehearsals.

Stage Manager

I have the vision of what the show should look like.

Director

I am in charge backstage during performances.

Stage Manager

I am in charge of the sound effects for the show.

Sound Designer

I hire the Director and other members of the production staff.

Producer

I design scenery (set pieces) for the show.

Set Designer

I oversee the installation and operation of the lighting instruments during rehearsals and performances.

Lighting Designer

I choose all the patterns and fabrics for the costumes.

Costume Designer

I am in charge of microphones.

Sound Designer

I design special effects makeup.

Makeup Designer

I design the look of the program.

Program Manager

I create light plots.

Lighting Designer

I make props.

Prop Mistress/Master

I make sure I get all the names of everyone who has helped with the show so they can be acknowledged in the program.

Program Manager

I design all the costumes for the show.

Costume Designer

I design the tickets.

Ticket Manager

I contact newspapers to put an article about the show in the papers.

Publicity Manager

I give out the tickets.

Ticket Manager

I find appropriate songs for the play.

Music Director

I am in charge of the ushers.

House Manager

I plan and teach fight sequences.

Choreographer

I am in charge of the lobby and concessions.

House Manager

I am in charge of turning the sound levels (volume).

Sound Designer

I figure out how we’re going to get costumes (buy, rent, borrow, etc.).

Costume Designer

I design all the makeup for the characters in the show.

Makeup Designer

I keep the props organized.

Prop Master/Mistress

I sell the tickets.

Ticket Manager

I put show posters up around town.

Publicity Manager

I keep the prompt book.

Stage Manager

I am responsible for the show’s program.

Program Manager

QUESTIONS?